Do cities have enough electric-car charging stations; are highways the 'last hurdle'?

ChargePoint Express Plus modular DC fast-charging system for electric cars, launched at 2017 CES Enlarge Photo The availability of charging stations for electric cars, or lack of it, is often cited as one of the primary reasons holding back widespread adoption. After all, if you're going to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a brand-new automobile, you want to be sure it'll get you where you want to go. Now, an influential figure in the electric-vehicle charging world says the U.S. has enough charging sites—at least in city centers. Highway charging, he says, is the next and final frontier. DON'T MISS: Gas stations aren't a model for electric-car charging: ChargePoint CEO In an interview with Bloomberg , ChargePoint Chief Executive Officer Pasquale Romano suggests electric-car owners are spoiled for choice when it comes to inner-city charging. He cited locations that in...